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Post by Rev. Jim Cunningham on Nov 19, 2008 4:22:51 GMT -5
From: JayDWhite (Original Message) Sent: 5/15/2007 6:43 PM Greetings: Rev Jerry Falwell died today, 15 May 2007 I am mixed over Jerry's passing. It saddens me whenever anyone dies. The death of an individual diminishes us all. But I am happy that he is no longer here to wreck harm of his fellow man, and woman. It is my belief that he will be called to accounting for the harm he has done. My the Lord have mercy upon his soul! Jay
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Post by Rev. Jim Cunningham on Nov 19, 2008 4:23:13 GMT -5
From: Manager Rev. Jim Sent: 5/15/2007 9:08 PM 15 May 2007 Rev. Jim Cunningham's thoughts on the passing of Jerry Falwell What Rev. Jerry Falwell allegedly did: Attempted to turn the United States into a theocracy by forcing specific religious views on political parties. Waged relentless war against the civil rights of sovereign American homosexual citizens. Hijacked the PTL Club and Herritage USA Christian amusement park in order to gain control of Jim and Tammy Bakker's TV satellite, and then promptly abandoning the Club and Park and leaving them to rot in ruins and letting go to waste the tens of millions of donated dollars from Christians who wanted the park and footed the bill. What Rev. Jim Cunningham did today:
Over-ate to the point of gluttony. Harbored bitterness and resentment against someone who ought to have received respect. Shouted at a bank teller. Told someone a lie as to why they had not yet receive a reply to a phone message. Which of us is worthy of the kingdom of heaven? Neither of us. We have both fallen short of the glory of God. But we have this promise, that though we were yet sinners, Christ died for us, and by faith in His name we have received the gifts of forgiveness and eternal life. Let the words of Jesus Christ our Lord and God be brought to remembrance on this day to all gay Christian believers: Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone; for if you will not forgive them that trespass against thee, neither will thy trespassess be forgiven of your Father in heaven.
Reverend Falwell, I forgive you for your trespass against me and for any future cnsequences of your actions, and I set you free from your accountability to it and set you loose into God's mercy. For what I have loosed on earth is loosed in heaven. May you rest in the peace of God until the Resurrection, my brother in Christ.
- Rev. Jim Cunningham
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Post by Rev. Jim Cunningham on Nov 19, 2008 4:23:27 GMT -5
From: denm2m Sent: 5/17/2007 5:21 PM
Jim-
You're my kind of guy! Isn't it great God loves us?
-RC
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